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Stuart Sapphire Pen

Pen recalling the Stuart Sapphire, a 104-carat stone thought to have been appropriated by James II when he fled England in 1688; later acquired by George III in 1807 it appeared below the Black Prince’s Ruby on Queen Victoria’ Imperial State Crown. It was then moved to the back, which is where it can be seen today. An elegant twist-nib ballpoint pen, embellished with an Austrian crystal and metal crown. Set of 3 refills available separately.

http://www.museumselection.co.uk/stuart-sapphire-pen-prod20565/20565Stuart Sapphire Penhttp://www.museumselection.co.uk/images/products/medium/20565.jpg2.997.99GBPInStock/stationery-deptstationery/Pen recalling the Stuart Sapphire, a 104-carat stone thought to have been appropriated by James II when he fled England in 1688; later acquired by George III in 1807 it appeared below the Black Prince’s Ruby on Queen Victoria’ Imperial State Crown. It was then moved to the back, which is where it can be seen today. An elegant twist-nib ballpoint pen, embellished with an Austrian crystal and metal crown. Set of 3 refills available separately.Black ink.5½” long.UK